Masci Ilaria, Vannozzi Giuseppe, Getchell Nancy, Cappozzo Aurelio
Dept. of Human Movement and Sport Sciences, University of Rome Foro Italico, Rome, Italy.
Motor Control. 2012 Jul;16(3):317-28. doi: 10.1123/mcj.16.3.317. Epub 2012 May 24.
Assessing movement skills is a fundamental issue in motor development. Current process-oriented assessments, such as developmental sequences, are based on subjective judgments; if paired with quantitative assessments, a better understanding of movement performance and developmental change could be obtained. Our purpose was to examine the use of inertial sensors to evaluate developmental differences in hopping over distance. Forty children executed the task wearing the inertial sensor and relevant time durations and 3D accelerations were obtained. Subjects were also categorized in different developmental levels according to the hopping developmental sequence. Results indicated that some time and kinematic parameters changed with some developmental levels, possibly as a function of anthropometry and previous motor experience. We concluded that, since inertial sensors were suitable in describing hopping performance and sensitive to developmental changes, this technology is promising as an in-field and user-independent motor development assessment tool.
评估运动技能是运动发展中的一个基本问题。当前以过程为导向的评估,如发育序列,是基于主观判断的;如果与定量评估相结合,就能更好地理解运动表现和发育变化。我们的目的是研究使用惯性传感器来评估跳远发展中的差异。40名儿童佩戴惯性传感器执行任务,并获得了相关的持续时间和三维加速度。根据跳跃发育序列,受试者也被分为不同的发育水平。结果表明,一些时间和运动学参数随发育水平而变化,这可能是人体测量学和以往运动经验的作用。我们得出结论,由于惯性传感器适用于描述跳跃表现且对发育变化敏感,这项技术有望成为一种现场且独立于用户的运动发展评估工具。